Lonnie "Meganut" Marshall is an American bass player, singer, and songwriter from South Central Los Angeles.
They released three albums with Loosegroove before the company folded in 2000: Nut-meg says Bozo the Town (1994);featuring Matt Chamberlain on one song, Highperspice (1996), and Nutmeg Phantasy (1998).
Outside of Weapon of Choice, Marshall has recorded and performed with a variety of artists and has participated in a number of side projects.
He has contributed to recordings by Tone Loc, Ice Cube, George Clinton, Funkadelic, Perry Farrell (Jane’s Addiction), Fishbone, Les Claypool (Primus), Stone Gossard (Pearl Jam) and Arik Marshall.
He has also performed with Chaka Khan, Queen Latifah, Kurupt (Tha Dogg Pound), Daniel Lanois, N'dea Davenport, Shock G (Digital Underground), Mike Shrieve (Santana) and Doug Wimbish (Sugar Hill Records and Living Color.
In 2009 he and the Mayor with the Life Drum Core, a group of young musicians he put together, performed at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles for Earth Day and garnered local news coverage.
He partnered with Fishbone member Angelo Moore, and young musicians Malik Deering and Tevin Douglas to form a group called the Unstoppabros which performed in Los Angeles in 2009.
He has taught guitar and bass and led Funk Workshops and camps for kids at the Silverlake Conservatory of Music (founded by Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers since its inception in 2001.
Marshall had a Public-access television show in Los Angeles on cable TV called the Late Nutt Snack.
He and members of Weapon of Choice appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno as the backup band for Snoop Dogg.
A Weapon of Choice song, "Nutty Nutmeg Phantasy", was adapted and re-recorded by Macy Gray and appeared in the 2002 Spider-Man film and on the soundtrack.